HE SAYS HE IS LOOKING FORWARD TO GETTING OUT OF THE HOSPITAL IN ABOUT A WEEK. KNEBEL -- NAPA WINEMAKERS ARE TROLLING UP THE LOSSES. WE SHOW YOU THE DAMAGE AND WITH THAT WILL MEAN FOR WINE PRICES. WORKERS ARE SLOWLY FIXING -- TAKING APART A GIANT JUMBLE OF WINE RACKS. YOU START FROM THE TOP AND YOU BE AS SAFE AS YOU CAN BE. THE 110 YEAR OLD MAIN BUILDING IS STANDING BUT SOME OF ITS HUGE STAINLESS STEEL VATS CRUMPLED LIKE CANS AND A SWIMMING POOL OF 60 BUT -- $60 A BOTTLE CABERNET PORT OUT. THAT IS ABOUT $4 MILLION. NO TOTAL ESTIMATE YET BUT ADD IN THE LOST EQUIPMENT, THE MOST VISITS TO THE TASTING ROOM, AND DAMAGED SCULPTURES AND THE QUAKE WILL LIKELY BE THE BIGGEST DISASTER EVER. WE HAVE NOT HAD ANY EARTHQUAKES. BIG EVENTS LIKE THIS. I AM SURE THAT THIS IS THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE. SOME WINERY SUFFERED EVEN WORSE DAMAGE BUT MOST SAY THEY HAD A FEW BROKEN GLASSES. NAPA ACCOUNTS FOR 7% OF SALES SO PRICES ARE NOT LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED EXCEPT FOR A FEW HIGH-END BOTTLES. THERE IS CAN IT BE OCCASIONAL COMPANIES THAT ARE PRODUCING $100 BOTTLES THAT DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH PRODUCT. THERE WILL BE A SHORTAGE AND THEY MIGHT RAISE THE PRICE. THE NEXT CHALLENGE IS THE HARVEST. THESE GRAPES ARE ABOUT READY TO BE PICKED WITH THE PEOPLE WHO NORMALLY YOU THAT WERE CAP THEIR HANDS PHIL -- HANDS FULL. THEY HOPE TO OPEN UP BY THE WEEKEND IN HOPES THAT WINE LOVERS WILL PITCH IN BY ITS RECOVERY BY USING A CORKSCREW.